This lab activity, presented by John Chamberlain, demonstrates the determination of the minimum optical density of protective eye equipment needed for working with lasers. In the six-minute video, Chamberlain uses the example helium neon laser to show the process of calculating this optical density and thus the needed filter for safety. This lab, 1-3B, is the ninth in a series of 20 available on the Fundamentals of Light and Lasers. 

These videos were created as a supplement to the Fundamentals of Light and Lasers curriculum available through OP-TEC, but can be used independently to guide lab activities related to this topic.

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